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Psychology of colors in your home

Colors aren't used without purpose in interior design. They can affect your mood, your energy and make or break a space. Doesn't matter what your personality is like, manipulating colors in every room is a key to make the most of your life at home. If you're more on the brave side, don't be afraid of going for bold colors even as a touch, only one wall or colored doors and windows. If you're more traditional and classic, or easily bored by permanent colors, decorate different spaces with colorful accessories such as stylish pillows, vases, candles, paintings...For they are easy to change over time. This is a perfect way to have the perfect light colored and chic neutral palettes in your house, without ever being boring. The most important is to have fun, your home should reflect your personality and lifestyle. This is the perfect place to exercise your creative side!

First...The range of colors is immense and the basis lies in the PRIMARY, SECONDARY and TERCIARY colors above.
Complementary colors are opposite to each other in the graph.

Different colors can make us feel and think differently. They can make us calmer, more energized and excited, help with concentration and studying, among others. It's important to tailor your perfect color palette to your needs and your general mood, learning also how to avoid colors that may make you feel more down or tired.
We all know that colors matter a great deal in advertizing, art and fashion...But they can make an incredible difference in your home.

Browse through some ideas and learn about the effects of the main colors.

Cold color.Positive features: creativity, immune system healer, peace, communicationBest for: bringing up your creative side with any form of art
putting you in touch with spirituality and inner peace
helping with healing the body, allergies, immune system

Black

In essence, is the absence of light.Positive features: elegant, bold, chic, sophisticated, glamorousNegative features: may be cold and heavy, specially in excessBest for: promoting sophistication, excellence and sharp-minded thinking
highlighting certain areas of the room
creating protective barriers, for it absorbs the negeative energy coming your way

Neutral.Positive features: chic, sophisticated, phisicologically neutralNegative features: lack of energy and confidenceBest for: supressing an excessive mood, since there's no crucial psychological characteristics to it.
design use, bringing the atenttion to the rest of the room

Brown

Neutral color. It's a mix of different colors and shades.Positive features: comforting, natural, security, stability, supportNegative features: can get heavy, depending on the use and excessBest for: creating a more charming and comforting environment
having a more natural atmosphere, going away from the over artificial

Orange

Warm color.Positive features: fun, joyful, creative, abundance, comfort, vibrant, ambitionNegative features: restlessness Best for: whe you wanna have fun and stimulation for sports and dance
healing of the emotional side
promoting creativity and awakening of new ideas, "outside the box" thinking